99 Days in Jail

L. P. Weaver, Willie Dixon

99 days of torture
99 nights of fear
99 days in jail and nobody seems to care
99 days of torture
99 nights of fear
99 days in jail and nobody seems to care

I been waitin' for your letter
Your cheerful word or two
And when I get your letter, baby
I don't care what they do
99 days of torture
99 nights of fear
99 days in jail and nobody seems to care

Well, I finally got your letter
I know your love is true
Now you know it won't be long
And I'll be home with you
99 days of torture
99 nights of fear
99 days in jail and nobody seems to care

99 days of torture
99 nights of fear
99 days in jail and nobody seems to care
99 days of torture
99 nights of fear
99 days in jail and nobody seems to care
Nobody seems to care
Nobody seems to care
Nobody seems to care
Nobody seems to care
Nobody seems to care
Nobody seems to care
Nobody seems to care

Trivia about the song 99 Days in Jail by George Thorogood & the Destroyers

When was the song “99 Days in Jail” released by George Thorogood & the Destroyers?
The song 99 Days in Jail was released in 1999, on the album “Half a Boy/Half a Man”.
Who composed the song “99 Days in Jail” by George Thorogood & the Destroyers?
The song “99 Days in Jail” by George Thorogood & the Destroyers was composed by L. P. Weaver, Willie Dixon.

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